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Article: BIO 2002 Conference Concludes; Washington Is Industry's Next Stop.(Conference news)
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- BIOWORLD Today
- Article date:
- November 4, 2009
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Senior Staff Writer
TORONTO - The third and final day of the Biotechnology Industry Organization's International Biotechnology Convention & Exhibition began with rain.
But by the time the morning's first panel sessions had begun, the precipitation had stopped, giving way to a gray - but dry - day. Roughly 10 more hours for the record 15,635 registered attendees to explore the center's North and South buildings, conduct business and talk shop.
The Brookings Institution Center on Urban and Metropolitan Policy presented its report on the growth of biotechnology centers in the U.S. Wednesday morning. Called "Signs of Life," the report examined the ...
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